AMUSEMENTS. VICTORY GALA(VENETIAN CONFETTI 'CARNIVAL.) TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! AND TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGH 1'! THOUSANDS ELECTRIFIED BY THIS GIGANTIC CARNIVAL. BE IN THE FUN TO-DAY. TREASURE HUNT! BIG PHIZES STILL UNDISCOVERED. A few of tlio Hundreds of Events for To-day Athletic Events 6tart '.SO p.m. to-dny, Raffleis drawn To-day (Friday), 2 p.m., at Lyall Bay. GRAND SUBMARINE EXPLOSION 3.15 P.M. EACH DAY. IMPRESSIVE FIREWORKS DISPLAY". The largest Concourse of Eooplo yet seen at Lyall Bay. JAZZING AND CONFETTI FIGHTING. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Buy your Coupons from Ticket Depots. Remember, No Cash .jeeepted nt Sideshows, Stalls, etc. Don't Ixs put oil by allowing any persons to accept cash, as such action is contrary to arrangements. GRAND TREASURE HUNT! Thousands of people dug for Treasures yesterday, and overyone was delighted. Substantial Treasures are hidden for to-day. Special Trams and Special Enjoyment for tens of thousands. The fun begins when you reach Lyall Bay. WAKE UP, WELLINGTON! Enjoy the Confetti Fighting and Jazz on the Promenade. R. LESLIE-JONES, Lyall Bay Beach 'Phono 21—111. Organising Secretary,
GIGANTIC ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT! KING'S The Theatre that ING'S sets tho Standard CONSTANCE TALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "A LADY'S NAME," "A LADY'S NAME," Tho Cleverest Bit of Scintillating Comedy over seen. SHE ADVERTISED FOR A HUSBAND. See what happened when tho applicants came rolling in. Continued Success of THE LYRIC CONCERT PARTY. In a Complete Change of Programme. KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices —Is. Id., Is. 7d., 2s. Id., and 2s. 7d. Plan at Theatre. 'Phono 3143. EVERYBODY'S 11 to 10. VERY BODY'S 11 to 10. Commencing TO-DAY, The Select Company Presents ' ALICE BRADY j In a Great Story of Hats' Love, I Romance, and Adventure. \ Entitled ! "MARIE LTD." "MARIE LTD." ' "Mario Ltd." is tho name of a Fashionable Millinery Establishment. Husbands should see this picture, and see where the money goes. Wives should see the Latest Creations. Screening times—l 2, 2.15, 4.25, 6.25, 8.45. Prices as usual. Ring 50 for Res, THE EMPRESS. Continuous, HE EMPRESS. 11 to- 10. HOWARD HICKMAN In "BLUE BLOOD." Also "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER," Featuring PEARL WHITE. "Blue Blood"—11.50, 1.55, 4.0, 0.10 8.15. "Lightning Raider"—ll.lo, 1.15, 3.20, 5.30, 7.35, 9.30. fjpOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. Sole Direction J. and N. TAIT. SATURDAY. JANUARY 10, also JANOITiY 13. 15, and 17. FOUR VIOLIN RECITALS. "Of her sex—tho Greatest Living Violinist."—London "Morning Post." J. AND N. TAIT present the WORLD-FAMOUS VIOLINIST!, DAISY KENNEDY, DAISY KENNEDY, DAISY KENNEDY, DAISY KENNEDY, DAISY KENNEDY, AN ARTIST WHOSE APPEARANCES IN SYDNEY HAVE CREATED THE GREATEST FURORE EVER KNOWN. '.Tho Sydney "Sunday Times" says:— "Seldom 'has such a crowd thronged; the Town Hall. Tho great draw was this wonderful woman (Daisy Kennedy), who by the magic of her bowing and temperament; draws from tho beautiful Amati violin such tones as most of us are likely seldom to hear." DAISY KENNEDY. DAISY KENNEDY. "Daisy Kennedy has stirred, the Art World of this City as she ihas also done in the cities of oldor lands."—Sydney "Sunday Times'." Reserved Seats, 55.; Unreserved, Bs. and &., plus tax. Plans at the Bristol on Wednesday morning. FERRY SERVICES. . EASTBOURNE FERRY SERVICE. DAY'S BAY, RONA BAY, AND MURITAI. NEW YEAR TIME-TABLE. TTfflOM WEDNESDAY, December 31, JD 1919, to Sunday, January 4, 1920, tho ordinary time-table will ljfl suspended, and the following substituted therefor (unless prevented by unforeseen circumstances) :— TO-DAY (FRIDAY), Jan. 2, 1920. Leave Wellington—9.2o, 10.0, 11.0 a.m., 12 noon, 2.30, 4.15, 6.0, 8.0, 11.15 run. Leave Day's Bay—B.o, 9.0, 10.0, 10.45 a.m., 1.30, 3.20, 5.0, 6.0. 6.50, 10.0 p.m. Leave ltona Bay—B.lo, 9.10, 10.10, 10.05 a.m., 1.40, 3.30, 5.10, G. 10,7.0, 10.10 p.m. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), Jan. 3, 1920. Lcavo Wellington.—9.2o, 10.0, 12.0 noon, 2.30, 4.15, 6.0, 8.0, 11.15 p.m. Leave Day's Day—B.o, 9.0, 10.0, 10.45, 8.20, 5.0, 6.0, 6.50. 10.0 p.m. Leave Ron a Bay—B.lo, 9.10, 10.10, 10.55 a.m., 3.30, 5.10, 6.10, 7.0, 10.10 p.m. If required, an additional boat will run at 11.15 a.m. from town. SUNDAY, January 4, 1920:— Leave Wellington—lo.3o a.m., 2.30, 5.50, 9.15 p.m. Leave Day's 8ay—9.15 a.m., 1,15, 5.0, 8.15 p.m. Leave Rona 8ay—9.25 a.m., 1.25, 5.10, 8.30 p.m. S. S. HEATH, Manager. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON VOLUNTARY MOTOR CORPS. ARRIVAL S.S. RIMUTAKA. MEMBERS aro requested to attend tho above Vessel, which will probably disembark on Sunday morning next, January -1, 1920. Particulars regarding timo of disembarkation in Saturday's papers. A full attendance of members is urgently requested. H. J. STOTT, Secretary. FINANCIAL. THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN J MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. ] NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. WARRANTS FOR INTERIM DIVI- ( DEND to December 31,1919, havo f been mailed to all Shareholders. j A. E. DONNE, Secretary. January 2, 1920.
BOX PLANS FOR SEASON, WITH EXCEPTION OF LAST 3 NIGHTS, NOW ON VIEW DAILY AT THEATRE VESTIBULE FROM 9.30 A.M. TILL 5 P.M. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager Wm. F. Russell. WILLIAMSON GRAND OPERA SEASON! GRAND OPERA SEASON! GRAND OPERA SEASON! GRAND OPERA SEASON! GRAND OPERA SEASON! The Greatest Musical Triumph New Zealand has ever known, TO-NIGHT At 8 Sharp. TO-NIGHT At 8 Sharp. *'1L TROVATORE," Opera in Four Acts,. Libretto by Salvatore Cammerano. Music l>y Giuseppe Verdi. CAST: iManrico VITTORIO LOIS Count di Luni CARL FORMES I Feirando ALFREDO VALENTI I Inez ISLA GAMBLE ! Ruiz A. BERNARDI ! Azucena VERA BEDFORD Leonora STELLA WILSON Musical ST,A P. OFFSKI. ; Stage Director—FßANK RIGO. Stage Manager, RICHARD' SHORTLAND OPERAS FOR REMAINDER OF SEASON: FRIDAY—"II Trovatore." SATURDAY'—"Madame Butterfly." Monday, Jan. 5-"TALES OF HOFFMANN." Tuesday, Jan. 6-"FAUST." Wednesday. Jan. 7—"CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA" aud "I PAGLIACCI." Thursday, Jan.- B—"MADAME BUTTERFLY." Friday. Jan. 9-"LA BOHEME." • Saturday, MATINEE, Jan. 10—"CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA" and "I PAGLIACCI." Saturday, NIGHT—"CARMEN." Monday January 12—"ROMEO AND JUTuesday,' January 13-"TALES OF HOFFMANN. Wednesday (Last Night), January 11— "MADAME BUTTERFLY." POPULAR PRICES. Reserved Stalls and Dress Circle, 7s. Gd.; Unreserved Stalls (until 7.30), 4s. 6d. and afterwards 3s. Gd.; Gallery (until 7.30), 2s. Gd., afterwards ,Is. (ki. All plus Tax. Stage Manager—Richard Sliortland. Day Sales (4s. Gd. and 2s. Gd.) at Ned Perry's, Tobacconist, Manners Street. UNQUESTIONABLE- QUALITY. When considering the purchase of a Piano one of the chief considerations is that of quality. Is it not far better to purchase a mako the quality of which is PROVED? When we say PROVED we mean instruments bearing the name of firms, the quality .of whose products hos been found absolutely unquestionable. Our reputation for High-class Pianos has been earned through dealing with such makes as BRINSMEAD ROGERS CHALT.EN JESSE FRENCH FOSTER BRASTED If interested in the purchase of a'piano we can stand by tho above makes, which noesess all tho necessary qualities of a high-class instrument. SEE THEM IN OUR -SHOWROOM. /-(HAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD.. Mannors Street. The Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. SPORTING. WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB. ' , QWNERS AND TRAINERS aro ro minded that NOMINATIONS for all events CLOSE with the undersigned on FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, at 8 p.m. TO-DAY (FRIDAY), JANUARY 2, at 8 p.m. Petone. jgGMONT RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11 and 12, 1920. -, Handieapper, n. Coj'fo; Starter, C. O'Connor; Judge, J. Camaron. firstTday. OHAWE 1 nURDLES, a handicap of 230 sovs. One mile and three-quarters. FLYING' HANDICAP. * Handicap of 350 sovs. Six furlongs. MERE MERE HACK FLAT, a handicap of 200 sovs. Five furlongs. EGMONT CUP, a handiciip of SOO sovs. One mile and a half. LADIES' PURSE (hack), of 120 sovs; Eight and a half furlongs. EGMONT STAKES, of 500 sovs. (Closed.) Six furlongs. WAIPAPA HACK FLAT, a handicap of 200 sovs. Seven furlongs. WHAREROA WELTER, a handicap ot 250 sovs. Seven furlongs. SECOND DAY. OKAIAWA HURDLES', a handicap of 200 sovs. One mile end a half. WAIMATE HANDICAP, a handicap of 300 sovs. Six furlongs. FARMERS' PLATE HANDICAP, ■ (hack), of 120 sovs. One mile and a distance. ATKINSON MEMORIAL STAKES, a handicap of 500 sovs. One milo and a quarter. MAIDEN HACK SCURRY, of 150 sovs. Five furlongs. HAWEIIA STAKES, of 500 sovs. (Closed.) One mile. INAITA HACK FLAT, a handicap of 200 sovs. Six furlongs. NORMANBY WELTER, a handicap of 250 sovs. Eight and a half furlongs. NOMINATIONS for all races (1 sov.) CLOSE FRIDAY, JANUARY 23. 1920,' at 8 p.m. Full nrograinmo advertised in "N.Z. Referee.* V. B. STRATTOX, Secretary. P.O. Box 51, Hawera, Tolophono No. 437. .
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